On January 1, 2011, S&S Corporation invested in LLB Industries' negotiable two-year, 10% notes, with interest receivable

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On January 1, 2011, S&S Corporation invested in LLB Industries' negotiable two-year, 10% notes, with interest receivable quarterly. The company classified the investment as available-for-sale. S&S entered into a two-year interest rate swap agreement on January 1, 2011, and designated the swap as a fair value hedge. Its intent was to hedge the risk that general interest rates will decline, causing the fair value of its investment to increase. The agreement called for the company to make payment based on a 10% fixed interest rate on a notional amount of $200,000 and to receive interest based on a floating interest rate. The contract called for cash settlement of the net interest amount quarterly.


Floating (LIBOR) settlement rates were 10% at January 1, 8% at March 31, and 6% June 30, 2011. The fair values of the swap are quotes obtained from a derivatives dealer. Those quotes and the fair values of the investment in notes are as follows:


Required:

1. Calculate the net cash settlement at March 31 and June 30, 2011

2. Prepare the journal entries through June 30, 2011, to record the investment in notes, interest, and necessary adjustments for changes in fair value.


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Intermediate Accounting

ISBN: 978-0077400163

6th edition

Authors: J. David Spiceland, James Sepe, Mark Nelson

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